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Post by LEEDSLAD/03/01/2010 Mon 20 Sep - 1:37:43

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/8986321.stm

Good on the b@stards

Shame English fans aren't as organised

More than 300 different Dortmund supporter groups across Germany are involved in the boycott, which is designed to highlight unease at being asked to pay more than 22 euro (£19) for a standing ticket. Last season, Schalke were charging 13.50 euro for the same match, while Liverpool fans will have to fork out £51 for a ticket at Old Trafford.

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Post by yorkie64red Mon 20 Sep - 1:53:15

Everything in this country is more expensive, get ripped off all the time..i suppose we are just more used to it, look at the fuel protests a few years ago, that was when petrol was 80p a litre look at it now .. Rolling Eyes
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Post by hoolahoop Mon 20 Sep - 4:37:08

Respect , voting with your feet is the way forward. Time we did it in this country. Sad
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Post by LEEDSLAD/03/01/2010 Mon 20 Sep - 5:06:49

£19...i'd be pretty chuffed for a game to cost that much Rolling Eyes

They must laugh their bollocks off at us
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Post by thornabyred Mon 20 Sep - 6:11:18

Dortmund fans are pretty well organised. mets some a couple of years back in pre season. Travelled by coach to Boro and slept in coaches to save money.
Coaches belonged to their supporters groups so no hiring in.
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